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. >> ifill: shira, you have written about the north dakota of senate race, another one of these tight races, heidie, heitkamp, jrs rick berg, the republican, and energy is a big issue in that race. >> reporter: absolutely. north dakota has lowest unemployment rate of any state in the country, ai that's because the oil industry is absolute booming out there, especially in the western part of the state. now, this plays into both candidacies. obviously, rick berg, a freshman congressman, but he was a longtime state lawmaker in the state. he was dealing with a lotf these issues. and hide, former state attorney general let public office temporarily, obviously she's running ain now, in 2000in and went to work at an energy company. energy is huge in the state and huge if the race. >> ifill: thanks for correcting me on the candidate's name. i called him something else but it's rick berg. gled let's move to arizona,nd that's also very tight in a a state which hasn't elected a democrat to the senate in house long? >> it's because, you know, this is a surprise retirement with senator keil, and i
. >> ifill: shira, you have written about the north dakota of senate race, another one of these tight races, heidie, heitkamp, jrs rick berg, the republican, and energy is a big issue in that race. >> reporter: absolutely. north dakota has lowest unemployment rate of any state in the country, ai that's because the oil industry is absolute booming out there, especially in the western part of the state. now, this plays into both candidacies. obviously, rick berg, a freshman...
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the story is set on a native american reservation in north dakota, and it explores clashes of culture and law between tribal and state jurisdictions in investigating a crime. i talked with louise erdrich recently and asked her how she came to write the book. >> i was really haunted for years by the background, the political background. but i didn't want to write a political diatribe ofny sort. so i waited and waited to have some character come tome me and speak to me about this situation. >> so if it started with this issue, then let's explain the issue. because, and it's not giving away much of the move told say there is this jurisdictional problem, right, of law, who is a native, who has jurisdiction over crimes. but what is it that you wanted to explore. explain the problem. >> well, i'm-- there's a legacy of violence against gottenwomen that has worse a worse over time.e and historically the underpinnings lie in the complex nature of land tenure on native reservations. each piece of land has a different jurisdictional authority. a lot of this, there's attempts to solve this. one o
the story is set on a native american reservation in north dakota, and it explores clashes of culture and law between tribal and state jurisdictions in investigating a crime. i talked with louise erdrich recently and asked her how she came to write the book. >> i was really haunted for years by the background, the political background. but i didn't want to write a political diatribe ofny sort. so i waited and waited to have some character come tome me and speak to me about this situation....
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dakota with her finger on the button to launch a missile if need be, if we got rid of all of m we would h we saved a lot of money but it would have only made a small dent in the deficit the deficit was over a trillion dollars last year and we would have savede $435 million in was and benefits if we fired eve federal employee. >> reporter: including the military? >> including the military. the point is that most of the money the federal government collects does not go to pay bureaucrats it goes right back of again in the form benefits oror state and local government grants orr contracts. if we don't restrain spending someone is gng to get less money from the federal government. >> reporter: so if not health care, how about something else? and i can guess why you wanted us to go here.is that's the pentagon and this must be militarypending whic is how much of the total budget? >> it's about 20% of the feder budget now. $700 billion last year. more than t combined defense budget of the next 17 largest defense budgets. more than china plus ru tia plus germany pus france plus spain plus israe
dakota with her finger on the button to launch a missile if need be, if we got rid of all of m we would h we saved a lot of money but it would have only made a small dent in the deficit the deficit was over a trillion dollars last year and we would have savede $435 million in was and benefits if we fired eve federal employee. >> reporter: including the military? >> including the military. the point is that most of the money the federal government collects does not go to pay...
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heitkamp: i have a great western north dakota plan. i put together a plan which began to address the infrastructure which takes some of the money that the federal government is now earning as a result of this and reinvests that in infrastructure like a property tax payment. we have to get infrastructure out there. we need to have affordable housing. we need water systems that boric. we need to have a plan that provides better roads out there that we need to better balance, i think, our agricultural industry with our oil industry, and i think we can all live together as long as we do the investment. i think congressman berg walked away from great opportunities in the legislature to make those investments, and as a result, we're behind the eight ball again here in western north dakota. >> moderator: a response and then moving to closing. berg: we have to support energy, it's the hope for the future of the country.Ñsr we need energy independence, republicans and democrats brought together, had renewables and traditional energy. here's th
heitkamp: i have a great western north dakota plan. i put together a plan which began to address the infrastructure which takes some of the money that the federal government is now earning as a result of this and reinvests that in infrastructure like a property tax payment. we have to get infrastructure out there. we need to have affordable housing. we need water systems that boric. we need to have a plan that provides better roads out there that we need to better balance, i think, our...
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the first of the season rolling through north dakota. dropped snow in montana. it's intensifying now. we are going get school cancellations in grand forks. 40-mile-per-hour winds and six inches of snow. by anyone's standards, that's a snowstorm. it's going to spread into the northwest corner of minnesota. fargo could get some. here is a web cam, the university of north dakota medical school. you can see the snow coming down. there's a car in the background getting snow covered. as temperatures fall, you'll see the snow accumulating on the roads. as far as how much snow, six to 12 inches to the north and west of grand forks on the minnesota side. fargo, north dakota, one to three inches. just an early taste of winter for them. new york city down to d.c., it's a mild morning on the eastern sea board. the humidity is still with us. the cold air in the middle of the country is going to take a bit to get to the east coast. >> thanks so much. >>> hp plunges. fbi black market bus and hiring 300,000 employees. sounds good. celebrities offer brutal critiques of last nigh
the first of the season rolling through north dakota. dropped snow in montana. it's intensifying now. we are going get school cancellations in grand forks. 40-mile-per-hour winds and six inches of snow. by anyone's standards, that's a snowstorm. it's going to spread into the northwest corner of minnesota. fargo could get some. here is a web cam, the university of north dakota medical school. you can see the snow coming down. there's a car in the background getting snow covered. as temperatures...
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in the state of north dakota. the rate of crime has risen greater than the crime-fighter's we've been putting out. that is our responsibility to make sure we get the resources out there. i think you'll find differences when we look at what you're going to do for the future and i talk about education. the first debate as we talked about $25,000 average student loan debt the responses that it was too bad. it's too bad we don't have more plans going forward to make sure that burden is left of families can afford to send children to trade school and college in north dakota because that is the work force the will lead us for. my own in-house nationally recognized expert running mate for lieutenant governor who is president of the state we have plans to reduce the student loan debt by half, not to get a freebie that make sure the of the resources to know they can go to college. our property tax relief plan was laid out in june and we see a catch-up in the campaign once in awhile. our target as a homestead credit getting
in the state of north dakota. the rate of crime has risen greater than the crime-fighter's we've been putting out. that is our responsibility to make sure we get the resources out there. i think you'll find differences when we look at what you're going to do for the future and i talk about education. the first debate as we talked about $25,000 average student loan debt the responses that it was too bad. it's too bad we don't have more plans going forward to make sure that burden is left of...
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that is the north dakota way. that is what i will fight for in washington. >> 11 months ago i got into this race because like many of you i believe that washington was a place that was badly broken. the politicians seemed to care more about their party than they did about their people. they cared more about their own selves than they did about moving this country forward. two years ago congressmen berg sat here and promised he would end the parses it and move this country forward. that did not happen. on important pieces of legislation like the farm bill, he said i am willing to cut $180 billion out of the farm program. he was willing to change the whole medicare system that would eventually cost retirees about 6400 extra dollars a year. he was willing to give tax breaks to millionaires and to companies that ship jobs overseas. i think that is the wrong direction. >> one minute. we need to talk to our topic. some of the television ads, i want to have this opportunity to set the record straight if you what to do on
that is the north dakota way. that is what i will fight for in washington. >> 11 months ago i got into this race because like many of you i believe that washington was a place that was badly broken. the politicians seemed to care more about their party than they did about their people. they cared more about their own selves than they did about moving this country forward. two years ago congressmen berg sat here and promised he would end the parses it and move this country forward. that...
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full out snowstorm is underway in areas of eastern north dakota. winter starts early in the dakotas, but this is slightly ridiculous. we didn't see too much in the way of the bismarck area but right now rain has turned over to snow from jamestown, grand forks will soon change over and even fargo will watch it turning to snow in the morning. we could even see school cancellations in this area for the first week of october. how much snow are we talking about? there's a possibility along interstate 29, the white is 3 to 6 and the pink is 6 to 12. a quick thump to the eastern side of minnesota right with the border of north dakota. other areas of concern today, still more fog this morning in the northern mid-atlantic states. the airports could have more delays. new york city down to philadelphia. still very humid and mercy. we've cleared it out for nice weather texas into the ohio valley. the cold air behind that snowstorm, billings and denver down into the 30s. this cold air is going to sweep across the midwest. minneapolis will have a very chilly day
full out snowstorm is underway in areas of eastern north dakota. winter starts early in the dakotas, but this is slightly ridiculous. we didn't see too much in the way of the bismarck area but right now rain has turned over to snow from jamestown, grand forks will soon change over and even fargo will watch it turning to snow in the morning. we could even see school cancellations in this area for the first week of october. how much snow are we talking about? there's a possibility along...
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. >>> democrats assume the north dakota senate seat was a goner. now democrat heidi hide camp has turned certain defeat into a tossup. she could win and she joins us here tonight. >>> finally, you knew this was coming. >> a bunch of malarkey. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's irish. >> no, no, no. irish is i come over there and smack that dumb look off your face. >> "snl" takes on the vice presidential debate in the "sideshow" that and a preview of a helium filled debate between myself and bill o'reilly. this is "hardball," the place for politics. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. . >>> we've got some new poll number
. >>> democrats assume the north dakota senate seat was a goner. now democrat heidi hide camp has turned certain defeat into a tossup. she could win and she joins us here tonight. >>> finally, you knew this was coming. >> a bunch of malarkey. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's irish. >> no, no, no. irish is i come over there and smack that dumb look off your face. >> "snl" takes on the vice presidential debate in the...
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here in the state of north dakota we're a good example. on private lands we get the wells permitted in 10 days. with the legislation i put forward, empower states act, i have senator mikulski and ranking energy and senator mcconnell and others states take states first approach they do permitting under broad guidelines set by the federal government. that is very typical approach used throughout the energy industry. that's we need to do for fracking. melissa: senator, thank you so much for coming on. good stuff. should professional hockey players get at least half of the revenue brought in from their games? what if that amounts to $3 billion? well the league doesn't think so. now the first two weeks of the season have been canceled. we'll talk about all the money at stake coming up next. "piles of money" on other side of this break. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx:
here in the state of north dakota we're a good example. on private lands we get the wells permitted in 10 days. with the legislation i put forward, empower states act, i have senator mikulski and ranking energy and senator mcconnell and others states take states first approach they do permitting under broad guidelines set by the federal government. that is very typical approach used throughout the energy industry. that's we need to do for fracking. melissa: senator, thank you so much for coming...
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heitkamp: at a great north dakota plan. i put together planned that addresses the infrastructure which takes some of the money the federal government is now earning as a result and reinvested in infrastructure like a property tax payment. we need to get infrastructure out there and we need affordable housing and a water system that works. we need to have it plan that provides better roads out there. we need to better balance i think our agricultural industry with our oil industry and i think we can all live together as long as we do the investment. i think congressman berg gave up great opportunities for news and legislatures to make those assessments and as a result we are behind the eight ball once again. >> 32nd response from the berg. berg: this is one of the critical differences in this campaign. energy is the hope for our country. like we did in north dakota, weird renewables and additional energy. here's the problem. the problem is the senate majority leader harry reid who you are going to put in power and have agree
heitkamp: at a great north dakota plan. i put together planned that addresses the infrastructure which takes some of the money the federal government is now earning as a result and reinvested in infrastructure like a property tax payment. we need to get infrastructure out there and we need affordable housing and a water system that works. we need to have it plan that provides better roads out there. we need to better balance i think our agricultural industry with our oil industry and i think we...
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. >> this is north dakota for reminding us you can have fabulous economic success if government gets out of the way. they had a mindboggling piece, the heart of north dakota oil fracking boom has doubled the average income over the last five years making it the top hundred richest counties in the countries. they quoted an excerpt saying that right now, north dakota is using 2,000 new millionaires a year. >> paul: this is the hit to the country not to the state of georgia but they held elections. for the first time is going to see a new opposition g
. >> this is north dakota for reminding us you can have fabulous economic success if government gets out of the way. they had a mindboggling piece, the heart of north dakota oil fracking boom has doubled the average income over the last five years making it the top hundred richest counties in the countries. they quoted an excerpt saying that right now, north dakota is using 2,000 new millionaires a year. >> paul: this is the hit to the country not to the state of georgia but they...
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. >>> democrats assumed the north dakota senate seat was a goner. now democrat heidi heitkamp has turned certain defeat into a toss-up. she could win, and she joins us here tonight. >>> finally, you knew this was coming. >> a bunch of malarkey. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's irish. >> no, no, no. irish is i come over there and smack that dumb look off your face. >> "snl" takes on the vice presidential debate in the "sideshow," that and a preview of a helium filled debate between myself and bill o'reilly. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> we've got some new poll numbers in some key battleground states. first in florida, a new ppp poll shows a tight race down there with mitt romney leading obama by one. that's numbers are so close, 49%, 48%. in north carolina ppp has romney up two, 49%, 47%. in pennsylvania president obama's lead is down to four points. obama, 49%, romney, 45%. in ohio, president obama's firewall seems to be holding there. the new ppp poll there has obama up by five, 51%, 46%. in new mexico a new "albuquerque j
. >>> democrats assumed the north dakota senate seat was a goner. now democrat heidi heitkamp has turned certain defeat into a toss-up. she could win, and she joins us here tonight. >>> finally, you knew this was coming. >> a bunch of malarkey. >> yeah. >> what does that mean? >> it's irish. >> no, no, no. irish is i come over there and smack that dumb look off your face. >> "snl" takes on the vice presidential debate in the...
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montana, north dakota, nevada, virginia, wisconsin. i want to talk about the pure toss-ups. north dakota, this is the race, it's sort of representative of what this cycle has turned into. there are a lot of like, hey, red state might go blue, blue state might go red in the senate races. who says there's polarization? >> that's true. for the first time in three cycles, no wave to ride, so you've seen a grudge match. and in north dakota, what you have is a democratic candidate with a good family name in the state running maybe among the best senate campaigns in the country. >> against a freshman member of congress trying for a promotion. maybe when you look back you're going to think a little bit too soon. >> a little bit too soon. and if romney can, you know, win big in north dakota, he's clearly going to win, that helps. >> big, right. >> but if it's not big enough, given where berg's been, could be problematic. >> presidential coattails and the battle for the senate in the presidential swing states, it's a place like virginia. >> yeah, that's the one to watch. i mean -- >>
montana, north dakota, nevada, virginia, wisconsin. i want to talk about the pure toss-ups. north dakota, this is the race, it's sort of representative of what this cycle has turned into. there are a lot of like, hey, red state might go blue, blue state might go red in the senate races. who says there's polarization? >> that's true. for the first time in three cycles, no wave to ride, so you've seen a grudge match. and in north dakota, what you have is a democratic candidate with a good...
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. >> bob: north dakota seat is going to republicans right now. we know that for sure. in connecticut, obama will live connecticut by a large margin. mcmahon doesn't have a chance to win the seat. acheman, who you said get out of race is within striking distance of winning that. that says a lot about republicans of missouri. i just don't understand that. the other race -- >> eric: george allen and kaine. >> bob: that is as close as
. >> bob: north dakota seat is going to republicans right now. we know that for sure. in connecticut, obama will live connecticut by a large margin. mcmahon doesn't have a chance to win the seat. acheman, who you said get out of race is within striking distance of winning that. that says a lot about republicans of missouri. i just don't understand that. the other race -- >> eric: george allen and kaine. >> bob: that is as close as
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this is north dakota. the temperatures are mighty low. is the current temperature, 39 degrees right now. storminess. area of there is still one storm, a tropical storm oscar. 81 degrees today. the decrease in humidity. temperatures into the 70's, but minneapolis, 47 degrees. there to editors dropped 30 degrees. saturday and sunday -- dropped to 30ures degrees. saturday and sunday, that coming ourwill be way. overnight tonight, at some air.htful of sunshine tomorrow all up and down the east coast. saturday, and some showers will approaching coming through. here comes the cold front. as we get down into sunday, it be cold with a dusty wind.esterly also some passing rainshowers on sunday. thing here, less humid. temperatures will dip into the 70's tomorrow morning. other pleasant morning, maybe some patchy fog, but comfortable. temperatures tomorrow morning about 60 in town, a 54 you folks in the suburbs. day -- 50 for you folks in the suburbs. day.ightful after that, pleasant on saturday to start. then come the showers. sunday, high only in
this is north dakota. the temperatures are mighty low. is the current temperature, 39 degrees right now. storminess. area of there is still one storm, a tropical storm oscar. 81 degrees today. the decrease in humidity. temperatures into the 70's, but minneapolis, 47 degrees. there to editors dropped 30 degrees. saturday and sunday -- dropped to 30ures degrees. saturday and sunday, that coming ourwill be way. overnight tonight, at some air.htful of sunshine tomorrow all up and down the east...
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but satellite and radar and you can see the snow coming down in north dakota. and also minnesota is going to get in on the action and when it's all said and done, locally they could see up to about a foot of snow. so we'll definitely keep our eyes peeled for that one. it's a little bit too soon for us to get snow and even want the snow but hopefully we will get some snow in here. but for today just rain pushing from the south to the north with plenty of cloud covers and also some patchy fog in spots the morning. we can see in bel air just clouds coming in across the area. as well as lots of humidity and temperatures in the upper 60s. we can see that in sparrows point and also bel air this morning. 67 in manchester. and eldersburg at 69. here's the system that's pushing to the north. and we will have this cold front slide through today. on the backside of it high pressure will build in and tomorrow is going to be a great day with plenty of sunshine. we can see what's going on as we work our way into the afternoon and into tomorrow. that's when things will clear
but satellite and radar and you can see the snow coming down in north dakota. and also minnesota is going to get in on the action and when it's all said and done, locally they could see up to about a foot of snow. so we'll definitely keep our eyes peeled for that one. it's a little bit too soon for us to get snow and even want the snow but hopefully we will get some snow in here. but for today just rain pushing from the south to the north with plenty of cloud covers and also some patchy fog in...
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there's north dakota, a must-win for the gop. connecticut, where linda mcmahon and chris murphy are locked in an increasingly nasty battle. of course there's massachusetts, where republican scott brown and elizabeth warren are locked into win of the tightest, highest profile races in the country. then there's the wild cards like arizona, maine wrrks they could elect the state's first independent senator ever and of course there's missouri, featuring todd akin the senate candidate no one seemed to want until it became too late to get anyone else. all of these races with time and tempers seem to be running out. >> when senator brown talks here in massachusetts got how very bipartisan he is and how very independent he is, he's sure not saying the same thing wen he goes around raising money. >> i'm not a student in your classroom. please let me respond. >> she doesn't have a record to run on so all she can do is try to get the people of the state of wisconsin not the like me. >> you call that a conservative? the words have lost their
there's north dakota, a must-win for the gop. connecticut, where linda mcmahon and chris murphy are locked in an increasingly nasty battle. of course there's massachusetts, where republican scott brown and elizabeth warren are locked into win of the tightest, highest profile races in the country. then there's the wild cards like arizona, maine wrrks they could elect the state's first independent senator ever and of course there's missouri, featuring todd akin the senate candidate no one seemed...
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this is pictures from fargo, north dakota. this is early in the season for a snow event. usually we get the first snow about mid october. a week or two early. it did cause some issues out there, but a lot of it will be melting in the days ahead. that big storm is kicking into northern minnesota and southern canada. on that front will have some showers and storms. driving on interstate 70 from kansas city to st. louis, there's a lot of strong showers and storms and this is blowing down with the central parts of illinois. chicago you look like that's going to stay to your south. the big weather story, the cooler air has swept into the middle of the country. out ahead of it, if you like summertime warmth enjoy it from the eastern seaboard. up i-95 through all the big cities it will be one of the warmest days you'll see until next mid to late spring. temperatures in the 80s. we're starting off in the 60s from boston all the way down to atlanta. with a good deal of sunshine. humidity down a little bit. very enjoyable friday. back with the cool air, cold in denver this morning.
this is pictures from fargo, north dakota. this is early in the season for a snow event. usually we get the first snow about mid october. a week or two early. it did cause some issues out there, but a lot of it will be melting in the days ahead. that big storm is kicking into northern minnesota and southern canada. on that front will have some showers and storms. driving on interstate 70 from kansas city to st. louis, there's a lot of strong showers and storms and this is blowing down with the...
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and in north dakota, former state attorney general heidi heitkamp is staring down republican freshman congressman rick berg. the outcome in these and a handful of other races, including in massachusetts, montana, nevada, virginia and wisconsin, could easily determine who controls the senate and the president's agenda come january. here to walk us through the stakes, are shira toeplitz of "roll call" newspaper, who joins us in the midst of a rust belt reporting tour. and nathan gonzales, who keeps track of senate races for the rothenberg political report. welcome to you both. shira, it's not an accident you happen to be in indiana while news is being committed. i suspect you're responsible for some of it. in fact, it's richard mourdock, the republican senate candidate, who at a debate last night in indiana, was quoted as saying this when he was asked about whether there should be an exception for rape in abortion. he said, "i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something god intended to happen." why did he say that? what did he mean? ask what was
and in north dakota, former state attorney general heidi heitkamp is staring down republican freshman congressman rick berg. the outcome in these and a handful of other races, including in massachusetts, montana, nevada, virginia and wisconsin, could easily determine who controls the senate and the president's agenda come january. here to walk us through the stakes, are shira toeplitz of "roll call" newspaper, who joins us in the midst of a rust belt reporting tour. and nathan...
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dakota, and particularly north dakota, there's been a big energy boom in those states with fracking and things like that. but, you -- the states that really ended up having the biggest housing issues were the ones that are continuing to still have the highest unemployment rates in the country. >> what about this new nbc poll regarding iowa and wisconsin? that's where the president is maintaining his lead among likely voters. neither state saw much of a shift in september. so did the debate have any impact? >> well, according to that poll, no. and if you're the obama campaign you like those numbers. you like being up six points in wisconsin, eight points in iowa, because if president obama wins those two states plus ohio that gets him past the 270 electoral votes. i will tell you when our iowa poll came out the romney people were saying whoa, whoa, wait a second. our numbers show the race much closer than that. i think everyone should be prepared for a very, very close presidential election come november 6th. >> okay. so let's look at one scenario here, with the electoral map. you're
dakota, and particularly north dakota, there's been a big energy boom in those states with fracking and things like that. but, you -- the states that really ended up having the biggest housing issues were the ones that are continuing to still have the highest unemployment rates in the country. >> what about this new nbc poll regarding iowa and wisconsin? that's where the president is maintaining his lead among likely voters. neither state saw much of a shift in september. so did the...
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there are watches and warnings in place for you in montana, north dakota, as well as minnesota. meanwhile to the south of the system where it is a bit drier, hard frees warnings for wyoming and south dakota. taking a look at the temperatures, they're already starting to fall away. winnipeg, 5 degrees. fargo, just 3 degrees for the high today. cooler air is going to be impacting a much larger area of the northeast over the next few days. chicago, 23. we'll drop down to about 12 degrees on thursday. and new york city as well, you'll be dropping down by about ten degrees into the weekend also. still staying in the 30s in miami as well as houston with a warm 26 in los angeles. into europe we go. not much change here in the northwest. we've been seeing a large system just sending front after front into towards scandinavia and the continent. today you'll be finding thunderstorms from norway, swed sweden, down there into northern france. reports of gusts exceeding 70 kilometers an hour in germany. having said that, to the south and east, things are looking much more settled and calm. t
there are watches and warnings in place for you in montana, north dakota, as well as minnesota. meanwhile to the south of the system where it is a bit drier, hard frees warnings for wyoming and south dakota. taking a look at the temperatures, they're already starting to fall away. winnipeg, 5 degrees. fargo, just 3 degrees for the high today. cooler air is going to be impacting a much larger area of the northeast over the next few days. chicago, 23. we'll drop down to about 12 degrees on...
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you can see it moo canada and in northern minnesota and the tip of north dakota. they will deal with that going throughout the day. we are on a far cry away from that. we have temperatures in the 80s. that's what i am forecasting for today. lots of sunshine and we can see clear skies as of now and the sun is beginning to arrive. we can see in ellicott city dealing with a stellar day. it's going to be beautiful outside and temperatures this morning coming in on the cool side. we are a little above average but without the humidity out there, we feel really good. 62 in annapolis. bel air at 62. and we are at 58 in galena and goldsboro at 57 degrees. now high pressure is at surface building in for today and bringing in the dry air. we are waiting for this cold front. this is the one that brought the snow to the northern plains. but, cooler air is behind it and that's what's going to be working in as we go into sunday. now future treen not picking up on a whole lot. but we will start to see changes as we go into saturday. so we will see the clouds increase as we go int
you can see it moo canada and in northern minnesota and the tip of north dakota. they will deal with that going throughout the day. we are on a far cry away from that. we have temperatures in the 80s. that's what i am forecasting for today. lots of sunshine and we can see clear skies as of now and the sun is beginning to arrive. we can see in ellicott city dealing with a stellar day. it's going to be beautiful outside and temperatures this morning coming in on the cool side. we are a little...
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it's the core of the message in north dakota. so in a sense, economic populism shades over into women's issues because women end up being the person in charge of caring for ailing family members, being the person in charge of health care for their children. so they know very viscerally what it would mean to lose medicaid which is paying for the nursing home of, you know, of their ageing parents. >> it doesn't sit well. >> in my column i talked about after the debate, for all of the bad news, the one thing i notice if you counted how many times the president said education and health care, women voters are more likely to vote on things like health care and education and medicare for the reasons you're talking about. they are the ones who have responsibility for kids and elderly. >> keli goff, michelle goldberg, great to have you with us. >>> a lot more coming up in the next half hour. stay with us. we're coming right back. >>> my plan is different. it involves 41 basic elements. six abrupt reversals of position and three outright
it's the core of the message in north dakota. so in a sense, economic populism shades over into women's issues because women end up being the person in charge of caring for ailing family members, being the person in charge of health care for their children. so they know very viscerally what it would mean to lose medicaid which is paying for the nursing home of, you know, of their ageing parents. >> it doesn't sit well. >> in my column i talked about after the debate, for all of the...
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slippery roads from north dakota to michigan. and a rainy commute along the california coast. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible on the east coast, in new york, boston, philly and d.c. >>> back to the news this morning. the search for a missing boston grad student has ended in tragedy. >> a body pulled out of the charles river has been identified as that of jonathan daily, an architecture student from north carolina. nobody had seen him since last tuesday night when his roommates said they watched tv and went to bed. and those who know him best said daily never would have taken off without telling someone. >> he had just the clothes on his back. he didn't have i.d. with him. we think he might have had $100. but it was like he was casually going out at 8:30 in the evening to get some coffee. >> unidentified sources say daily's body was weighed down by a cinder block. but investigators will only confirm they found nothing to indicate he may have been depressed. but they say they aren't ruling anything out. >>> the
slippery roads from north dakota to michigan. and a rainy commute along the california coast. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible on the east coast, in new york, boston, philly and d.c. >>> back to the news this morning. the search for a missing boston grad student has ended in tragedy. >> a body pulled out of the charles river has been identified as that of jonathan daily, an architecture student from north carolina. nobody had seen him since last tuesday...
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they had some early retirements that looked problematic for them in north dakota and nebraska. nebraska is going to go to the g.o.p. it looks like but the g.o.p. had a retirement in maine. democrats will probably be able to pick that seat up with the independent governor there. all of these other states, states that the republicans said they never would have any problems in arizona and indiana in north dakota where democrats have a really good candidate there, they're running very, very strong campaigns, the democrats are. it looks like -- i don't know if they're going to win those races but they're making them close. in some of the other races like massachusetts that looks close, looks like republican scott brown will go down there. all of a sudden rather than looking like republican sure thing, it's looking like democrats probably have the edge about keeping control of the senate. >> cameron joseph, reporter for the hill newspaper. thanks for coming in and talking about this tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> there's many different scenarios possibly on how the white house
they had some early retirements that looked problematic for them in north dakota and nebraska. nebraska is going to go to the g.o.p. it looks like but the g.o.p. had a retirement in maine. democrats will probably be able to pick that seat up with the independent governor there. all of these other states, states that the republicans said they never would have any problems in arizona and indiana in north dakota where democrats have a really good candidate there, they're running very, very strong...
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hide ae heitkamp in north dakota. mario hirono and shelly berkeley neck and neck in nevada. all of these women are giving democrats have a fighting chance. well, i guess we could say four or five months ago we wouldn't be here having some conversation. but it's been the war on women. it's been the middle class. the 47% comment. there's a host of things out there. but it is really having a down ballot effect. how scary is it, you think, michelle, right now, for the republicans that this will just blow up in their face? >> well i think what is scary is that a couple of these races, as you said, are races they shouldn't be losing. the todd aiken race most obviously. but even wisconsin. even a lot of people who admire tammy baldwin thought when tommy thompson won the primary, very popular former governor with a kind of moderate reputation, they thought she was in a lot of trouble and instead she really pulling ahead. >> when you see kelly, the number of democratic female candidates doing well, is z this help the president? this is the image business. what does it look like? >> a
hide ae heitkamp in north dakota. mario hirono and shelly berkeley neck and neck in nevada. all of these women are giving democrats have a fighting chance. well, i guess we could say four or five months ago we wouldn't be here having some conversation. but it's been the war on women. it's been the middle class. the 47% comment. there's a host of things out there. but it is really having a down ballot effect. how scary is it, you think, michelle, right now, for the republicans that this will...